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The first episode of Trouble, looks beyond the mainstream narratives surrounding the Standing Rock encampment to get a better understanding of some of the camp’s overlooked dynamics, including serious disagreements over which tactics to use to best stop the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
This week we look at the growing fascist movement in Europe and what people over there are doing to fight back. On the break we have Sindicato Latino, a hip hop collective based in Europe and made up of Latinx migrants. We wrap things up with an anti-election rant and an interview with American anarchist Scott Crow.
Welcome to the very first “A is for Anarchy” a monthly video series that breaks down anarchist concepts, theories and thoughts. On this episode we look at the concept of “Autonomy”
This week we bring you black and brown power worldwide as peeps from Manila to Chicago fight the powers that be. In the Philippines, anti-capitalist warriors told APEC leaders to pack up and get the fuck out of dodge, while comrades in Minneapolis took a page from the Ferguson riots, and stormed a police station and in Chi-town, a strong reaction to the Laquan McDonald shooting tape. On the music break Argentine-French rapper, Keny Arkana with “Gens Pressés” In our featured interview, climate change journalist Dahr Jamail, tells us just how fucked we are and what we need to do to unfuck ourselves.
Twenty years ago, brave indigenous land defenders in so called British Columbia, squared off with the Royal Colonial Mounted Police, in the Secwepemc territory of Ts’Peten, colonially known as Gustafson Lake. Comic book artist and indigenous historian Gord Hill, recounts these events in five minutes.
This week we re-think our critique of the People’s Climate March, then we go to Germany where trouble makers have been regularly shutting down Europe’s largest source of CO2. Then on to Greece, to look at a growing resistance against a gold mine and finally to the longest running blockade of oil and gas pipelines in Turtle Island. On the music break, we have Alas and Savage Fam with “Go Away.” We conclude with a special report from Ecuador, where indigenous peeps opposed to extractive industries, blockaded roads last month, paralyzing the country.
This week we bring you nihilistic news from the climate front plus an update on the revolt in Turkey following the suicide bombing of Rojava supporters. Plus a turkish comrade gives us an in depth look at the political landscape in the region.
An extract of an interview with indigenous militant Gord Hill, who breaks down just what went down during the stand off in Kanesatake during the so called Oka Crisis.
This week we take a look at the 6 plus year student revolt in Chile, plus ballot burning fury in Mexico and an interview with militants from Santiago who tell us about the anarchist scene there.
This week we take on the NGO led spectacle called the people’s climate march plus a look at Peru’s spectacular resistance against a copper mine, and the call from the east to disrupt oil extraction and infrastructure. On the music break, Ontario based hiphop group Flowtilla with Line 9. We wrap things up with an exclusive interview with Sea, an inhabitant of la ZAD, Europe’s largest post capitalist occupation.
This week we break Bill C-51, down Klanada’s sinister new law, that would give the Canucks increased spying powers over its population.
On the break, long standing hip-hop act Onyx, returns with “Fuck The Law.” We wrap things up with an interview with Antoine, a computer security ninja, about how we can protect ourselves from surveillance.
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In this sedition, a round up of global May Day riots, plus a re-cap of the Baltimore insurrection propelled by the police murder of Freddie Gray. To top it off, an double cheeseburger with bacon exclusive interview with HIlda Legadeño, mother of one of the missing Normalista students.
On the music break newcomer MC, Comrade kicks some timely rhymes in the wake of the Baltimore riots.
This week we look at the student led mobilizations that have rocked the streets of Montreal and Quebec City. From large scale marches, to occupations of university buildings to direct actions, the spring 2015 coalition has re-energized radical organizing in so called Quebec.
In this week’s show an homage to women everywhere, a look at the trolls from the Men’s Rights Movements and how the Gulabi Gang in India who are beating down rapitts with big ass sticks. On the music break, Bambu with “The Queen is Dead.” Our featured guest is journalist Dawn Paley, talking about her book “Drug War Capitalism”
1. Oil Flopping
2. May Day Machete
3. P.I.G.S.
4. Betty Cariño R.I.P.
5. Unsettling Israeli violence
6. Lowkey - Long Love Palestine
8. Colonization 101
9. RBC = Royally Bombed Capitalists
10. G8 Bus Stop
11. Greenpeace = Greenwash
12. Occupación!
13. Red Shirts round 2
14. Ill Bill - War is my destiny
15. How Nonviolence protects the state
This Week:
1. Drilling your mother
2. Don’t cry over spilled oil
3. Great barrier slick
4. First Nations don’t smoke from Enbridges’ pipes
5. Subcomandante Marcos Unmasked.
6. Squatting in the U.S.A. with Steven Decraprio
7. Kyrgyzstan: It’s Nice!
8. Red Shirt Valet
9. Capitalism must die!
10. Evo’s inconveniences
11. It’s not Mine
12. Taseko’s dirt lake
13. The Coup
14. 500 Years of indigenous resistance times two
This Week:
1. Birthplace of the Resistance
2. Occupy California
3. Indonesian Ninjas
4. This is what jail support looks like
5. Post-Olympics Resistance arrests
6. Public Enemy
7. Derrick OâKeefe digs his own grave
8. Tripods for Appalachia
9. Danish Police State
10. The Motherfuckin Resistance VS VPD
11. Undercover Police Fail
12. A new type of hero
13. I Shot the Sheriff
14. Shut your Pie Hole
15. Lierre Keithâs Vegetarian Myth
1. Colombian attack on the indigenous
2. Blocking the flows of carbon
3. Mending the Niger Delta
4. RCMP can’t find Bin Laden
5. The Olympigs are here!
6. The resistance responds
7. KRS1
8. Occupy Everything
9. Torch Cock Block
10. Take Back our City
11. Heart Attack
12. The Motherfuckin NLG
13. Gord Hill breaks it down.
Pepperspray Productions reporter Lambert Rochfort fro Seattle,was detained at the US / Canada border and questioned by the FBI, on his way home from Vancouver. Lambert came to the Olympic host city to report on the anti-olympic protests fro the Vancouver Media Co-op.
This month:
1. Coked up drones
2. Hacking Skynet
3. Iranian Rage
4. The economy must collapse
5. Criminals in Action
6. The Stimulator’s Magic Crystal Balls
7. 2009 heat
8. Beds are Burning
9. Meltdown 2010
10. Skiing in the desert
11. iPon
12. Obama’s fighting deception
13. Supreme Handout
14. Howard Zinn R.I.P.
15. Anti-Flag
16. Radical sports writer Dave Zirin




